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JAKARTA - Maxime Bouttier's acting career is increasing. He is trusted to play in Ol Parker's film titled Ticket to Paradise.

It didn't stop there, Maxime Bouttier also co-stard with veteran actor George Clooney. He plays Gede, the man who meets Clooney's son and plans to live in Bali.

"The difficulty was that I filmed with George Clooney," said Maxime Bouttier in Jakarta today, Wednesday, September 14.

"I have a lot of dialogue with him (Mael Clooney). He was very helpful and the process of them bringing the new players closer they had their own method so we were very comfortable," he continued.

The man who was born on April 22, explained that he had interacted with George Clooney and Julia Roberts virtually. At that time the reading process was carried out online due to the pandemic.

"The second day I met was a bit strange and I was nervous, but after that everything went smoothly and until the last day everything went well," recalls Maxime.

After that I remained nervous but better covered it up. They also understand that I first filmed with them. So they understood and they gave me time," he continued.

He explained that even though George Clooney was a big actor, acting with him was not full of difficulties. George also doesn't manage much or change his acting method in acting.

"He's more of a prankster. He's more of a joke. I learned from him about Batman and then he told a lot. He didn't really think about using the acting method and that's what made us confident to come to the set," he smiled.

According to Maxime, this is a fun film project. More than that he considered himself lucky enough to play in Hollywood films.

"I'm just lucky. Not like Maxime like this, but more to I think he's quit right for the characters," said Maxime Bouttier.

Ticket to Paradise tells the story of David (Maxime Clooney) and Georgia (Julia Roberts) who are trying to stop Lily (Kaitlyn Dever)'s wedding plans with Gede (Maxime Bouttier). The film will premiere in theaters starting September 30.


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